By Gideon C. Corgue
LABANGAN,
Zamboanga del Sur – The 1st Cavalry (Tagapanguna)
Squadron, Mechanized Infantry Division, Philippine Army bagged two (2) awards from
the Army Governance Pathway during the 9thActivation Anniversaryat
Camp O’Donnel, Capas, Tarlac recently.
Lt.Col.
Charlemagne F. Batayola, Jr., commanding officer of the 1st CAV
received the awards as Best Cavalry Squadron for 2015 and the Governance
Strategy Management Office (GSMO) award for being the only battalion who
implemented the first stage of the Philippine Army’s Performance governance
system (PGS) particularly, the initiated stage.
The
PGS is a performance management tool that assesses government agencies.
Batayola
received the plaque of recognition from LtGen. Eduardo Ano, commanding general
of the Philippine Army, for having demonstrated the commitment to pursue
genuine transformation and reform as manifested by its exemplary progress to
governance and strategy management.
The
award was bestowed by 1st Mechanized Infantry Division commander
MGenMayoralgo M. Dela Cruz and assisted by Engr. Fernando Limbitco, chairman of
the Multi-Stakeholders Advisory Board (MSAB) and city administrator of San
Fernando.
It
is the second time that the 1st Cavalry Squadron received the award
as Best Cavalry Squadron, the first was in September 2013.
Batayola
said the Army Governance Pathway lauded the overall operational readiness of
the unit saying that the armor personnel are more capable and responsive to the
Armed Forces of the Philippines’ needs and are operationally ready to perform
its mission.
He
added thatunder the Army Transformation Roadmap, the 18-year transformation and
governance program, all line units are mandated to implement four (4) stages of
PGS, namely: initiated, compliant, proficient, and institutionalized.
Asked
if the unit can sustain the next stages of PGS, Batayola said the armor
personnel were more inspired and motivated to perform their duties and
responsibilities to attain its goal to become a more credible, dynamic,
responsive, capable and professional Army by 2028.
“Our
collective efforts and hardwork as members of the Tagapanguna team has finally paid
off,” Batayola proudly said, as he congratulated them.